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steve, bad timing or is it? >> we've been doing this for years and years, i don't know if timing is the issue, you actually got it right, reason we give money to egypt and palestinians. this is a bribe, we say we'll give you money if you don't invade israel. but at a time with big cuts and programs that people care about, i was writing today about impending cuts in air traffic control system that will cause havoc in the airports, people are saying, why are you cunning this not that. neil: that sounds unreasonable. >> ier in heard that before. e never heard this before. >> the question, 300 million is last year's money. that money was -- >> use that to keep the white house open. >> that was frozen by congress, and quietly, unfrozen, is the word they are using. and obama seeking 200 million already appropriated this year from pot that says 440 million, so we're walking around throwing out money, like little christmas goodies every time john ke kerrr barack obama visits a place. neil: you can see how americans are
steve, bad timing or is it? >> we've been doing this for years and years, i don't know if timing is the issue, you actually got it right, reason we give money to egypt and palestinians. this is a bribe, we say we'll give you money if you don't invade israel. but at a time with big cuts and programs that people care about, i was writing today about impending cuts in air traffic control system that will cause havoc in the airports, people are saying, why are you cunning this not that. neil:...
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. >> did steve tell you to grab an umbrella? >> i did yes, and it started yesterday afternoon just like he said. there you go. >> there you go, both of you are correct, it started yesterday and continues this morning, this is kind of hit and miss and we have it trying to move into the north bay and mostly cloudy skies 50s and 60s, here is sal. >>> good morning, a lot more crashes this morning some serious and some fender benders and you can see it is crowded but not stop and go and also the commute looks good on northbound 101 in san francisco, let's go back to the desk. >>> we are finding developing news on bethel island where firefighters have put out a fire which has burned two homes. you can see a very active scene on taylor road on bethel island which started around 2:30 a.m. and it has burned two homes and some downed power lines made it difficult to access that fire and a passersby alerted one homeowner to the flames. >> i was sleeping and somebody was banging downstairs and i went out and i found my next door neighbor fu
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steve, it is a complicated picture. what do we know about what happened and what did not happen? >> it is cloudy. it is hard to make an assessment from here. people who know about these things -- there seems to be a consensus that we should at least be cautious about these claims. -look at the video of the victims, they do not seem to have the injuries that would be consistent with the chemical weapons attack. talking about smelling the chemical agent, you would have needed vast quantities of chlorine, which was used by insurgency in iraq. these experts do not believe -- certainly the rebels and possibly not the syrian government as well -- have the power capacity to deliver chlorine on the scale. >> whether or not this attack happened, clearly, the white house is watching carefully. what do they mean when they say it is totally unacceptable or would be totally unacceptable? >> the white house response has been multilayered and really quite nuanced today. they have, as she said, flatly rejected the suggestion that the rebels carried out a chemical attack. they do not rule out cat
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let's go to steve. >>> we have a little bit of cloud cover and this is mostly about a third and there is a little bit higher and it looks like breaks in the clouds and it is still cloudy to mostly cloudy and it will be a cloudy mild morning turning more showery in nature later on. the mere fact that it made it, the systems didn't mean much since january and today looks like a lot of cloud cover and again some cloud cover and it is not widespread, nothing too heavy, mostly cloudy, mild and muggy and there is a lot of clouds on the southwest and it is a little bit juiced up and occasionally 50s. i have to cough again. i apologize, this thing came back. 52 san jose and mountain view and that's the cloud cover streaming and that's why it is so cloudy. maybe you want to take a morning run, why not, cool to mild -- can we start this over again, 50s and 60s on the temperatures upper 50s closer to the coast, maybe some patchy fog and it is getting warmer and friday and saturday looks good too. >>> bart has spent $2 million to keep pigeons from nesting inside stations. chronicle reports pigeon
let's go to steve. >>> we have a little bit of cloud cover and this is mostly about a third and there is a little bit higher and it looks like breaks in the clouds and it is still cloudy to mostly cloudy and it will be a cloudy mild morning turning more showery in nature later on. the mere fact that it made it, the systems didn't mean much since january and today looks like a lot of cloud cover and again some cloud cover and it is not widespread, nothing too heavy, mostly cloudy, mild...
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it's 4:46 let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sal. good morning. higher clouds spilling in and patchy low clouds but mostly sunny partly cloudy. a little bit more of an on shore push after a sunny weekend. temperatures today will come down slightly. but more so toward the coast and bay. looks like a garage you'll cooling -- gradual cooling trend. 30s and 40s to 50s on the temp. 47 half-moon bay. 48 fairfield. santa rosa 41. livermore at 46. weak system right here. there will be a stronger one approaching toward the end of the week. forecast models are not in sync. mostly sunny. gradual cooling trend. high clouds. patchy fog. coast and bay. 60s, 70s upper 50s with more of a westerly breeze closer to the beaches. temperatures look like they will stay stuck here for awhile. mostly sunny to partly cloudy on tuesday. wednesday looks mostly sunny. gradually high and mid level clouds. cloudy to mostly cloudy by the weekend. >> thank you, steve. >>> 4:48 is the time. new this morning we have just learned that britain's prince harry will visit the united st
it's 4:46 let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sal. good morning. higher clouds spilling in and patchy low clouds but mostly sunny partly cloudy. a little bit more of an on shore push after a sunny weekend. temperatures today will come down slightly. but more so toward the coast and bay. looks like a garage you'll cooling -- gradual cooling trend. 30s and 40s to 50s on the temp. 47 half-moon bay. 48 fairfield. santa rosa 41. livermore at 46. weak system right here. there will be a...
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it's 4:46 let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sal. good morning. higher clouds spilling in and patchy low clouds but mostly sunny partly cloudy. a little bit more of an on shore push after a sunny weekend. temperatures today will come down slightly. but more so toward the coast and bay. looks like a garage you'll cooling -- gradual cooling trend. 47 half-moon bay. on the temp. 48 fairfield. santa rosa 41. livermore at 46. weak system right here. there will be a stronger one approaching toward the end of the week. forecast models are not in sync. mostly sunny. gradual cooling trend. high clouds. patchy fog. coast and bay. 60s, 70s upper 50s with more of a westerly breeze closer to the beaches. temperatures look like they will stay stuck here for awhile. mostly sunny to partly cloudy on tuesday. wednesday looks mostly sunny. gradually high and mid level clouds. cloudy to mostly cloudy by the weekend. >> thank you, steve. >>> 4:48 is the time. new this morning we have just learned that britain's prince harry will visit the united states in may. full d
it's 4:46 let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sal. good morning. higher clouds spilling in and patchy low clouds but mostly sunny partly cloudy. a little bit more of an on shore push after a sunny weekend. temperatures today will come down slightly. but more so toward the coast and bay. looks like a garage you'll cooling -- gradual cooling trend. 47 half-moon bay. on the temp. 48 fairfield. santa rosa 41. livermore at 46. weak system right here. there will be a stronger one approaching...
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joining us now to talk about that more, steve leisman. >> it is argued that the world is not really in the middle of a currency war. and he distinguished between the colonel policies and the tariffs of the 1930s. large policies are designed to enhance domestic demand. these policies are not beg thy neighbor but enrich thy neighbor. says those nations benefit from growth in developed nations. >> he is saying i am not worried about policies of japan which have had an ifect. >> steve, thank you very much. >> sue, down to you. >> thank you. for investors trying to play a rise in interest rates, there is a focus on a tiny corner. of the income market called the floating rate debt. and how your money could be impacted. >> they are flocking to this so-called floating rate. investors poured $1.4 billions into these funds. companies are issuing near record levels of this floating rate debt to meet the demand and investors are asking for it. so let's say a company issues a billion dollar bond. that's on top of a three-month libor which is 29 basis points. that is above 1%. investors will get big
joining us now to talk about that more, steve leisman. >> it is argued that the world is not really in the middle of a currency war. and he distinguished between the colonel policies and the tariffs of the 1930s. large policies are designed to enhance domestic demand. these policies are not beg thy neighbor but enrich thy neighbor. says those nations benefit from growth in developed nations. >> he is saying i am not worried about policies of japan which have had an ifect. >>...
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to open bank steve massive recapitalization of course and that's what they're trying to sort out now right let's go back to that visit the cypriot finance minister is in moscow as a set to. have talks to try to save the offshore banking help from bankruptcy it is crunch time for the stakes are high with speculation that cyprus could offer natural gas exploration rights now to help secure russian help time is running out for the other nations twiddling cash reserves push it towards default this side of the story tonight is a big story r.t.c. go piskun off. the cypriot finance minister is explained that the country doesn't need a new loan from russia but it needs investment in exchange for this investment it's ready to offer shares in its banking and energy sector the minister has been in moscow for the last few days in negotiating with russian officials so far he says there's been no official offer but he stressed that he's not leaving until an agreement is reached in the meantime a delegation of senior european union officials is also in the russian capital including the head of the
to open bank steve massive recapitalization of course and that's what they're trying to sort out now right let's go back to that visit the cypriot finance minister is in moscow as a set to. have talks to try to save the offshore banking help from bankruptcy it is crunch time for the stakes are high with speculation that cyprus could offer natural gas exploration rights now to help secure russian help time is running out for the other nations twiddling cash reserves push it towards default this...
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put the public finances on a more prudent fourteen but what we didn't see was any massive program of steve regulation and this is really the way for him to get out of his current fix instead we saw even more tax complex to get more red tape being piled on the office to have top of all the stuff coming from the european union which is very very harmful to the u.k. . coming up both the syrian government the rebels have called for international probes into accusations that chemical weapons were used near aleppo in northern syria and a priest in the speaks to us he says he can confirm chemical weapons were used in the assault the left twenty five people dead also an iraqi terrorist group with links to al qaeda claims responsibility for bombings that killed dozens in baghdad further upset in the country ten years on from the u.s. led invasion just a couple of the stories to go after this really quick break do hope you can stay with me. science technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've. covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand
put the public finances on a more prudent fourteen but what we didn't see was any massive program of steve regulation and this is really the way for him to get out of his current fix instead we saw even more tax complex to get more red tape being piled on the office to have top of all the stuff coming from the european union which is very very harmful to the u.k. . coming up both the syrian government the rebels have called for international probes into accusations that chemical weapons were...
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it's fifty billion dollars we know steve kroft so we're not quite sure what's coming through our governance of the states not sure exactly what it will lead to what terms of lending more ice but it's i think we can see this in political terms at least it's been a rival to say but well it's going to be a sort of a similar size and magnitude certainly and i think it's going to be focused mainly on lending to to the developed the story of the developing world. particularly to talk for now and of course some of that mending rashmi just replace what's actually already going to take place for the chinese to. be better has gone from china incidents are up again so some of the months are to the stage i think it's probably best to say that this is probably more political development than the next one. developments in practice i suspect that when the eye gets off the ground what led to these starts it won't be for a few years and what it does. worry about now anyway what about egypt president morsi he's expected to be in durban and putting for a place in the brics group is that realistic is the count
it's fifty billion dollars we know steve kroft so we're not quite sure what's coming through our governance of the states not sure exactly what it will lead to what terms of lending more ice but it's i think we can see this in political terms at least it's been a rival to say but well it's going to be a sort of a similar size and magnitude certainly and i think it's going to be focused mainly on lending to to the developed the story of the developing world. particularly to talk for now and of...
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steve carell's flopped with just $10 million, one of the worst days ever for the comedian. >>> anderson cooper was honored this weekend and celebrated by planting a big, awkward kiss on madonna. the material girl presented the award to cooper dressed as a boy scout in protest of the organization's ban on gay members. that was clumsy. >>> finally, the "forbes" list of most influential celeb rights is out. steven spielberg, ron howard, and george lucas. the number one went to none other than oprah winfrey. there was a lot of talk about her channel not doing so well at first but it's grown steadily, up. >> she changed the strategy. >> changed a little bit, still big books. >>> we want to tell you about a new addition to the family. veranda de la cruz gave bird to a beautiful baby boy. veronica tells us she and baby hart are doing just great. "way too early" starts right now. >>> they talk about rebranding the gop. instead of restoring the trust of the american people. we're not here to rebrand the party. we're here to rebuild a country. we're not here to dedicate ourselves to new talking p
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territory program indeed george osborne included measures to support those most hard hit by the cuts steve tells now from r.t. sarah first. chancellor was forced to admit that economically we are worse off and yet he said that we're going to be staying on track with our economic plan there's no money around and yet we've seen a lot of tax cuts announced now there's a whole raft of measures this is always going to be a budget they take in more as a whole rather than on these individual measures but we can talk here as he said a lot of tax cuts were in there some good he's taking the future cancels a penny off the pine so they don't. see escalating stuff in the baithak to something that income painful very hard but and it is a big but for any of the positive news that within that budget announcement there was that crease still missing ingredient and that's great and that's what it really comes down to here we see over the years growth has back native continued to stagnate and that's really stopped to the economy and it seems today again for all the announcements once again that is lacking th
territory program indeed george osborne included measures to support those most hard hit by the cuts steve tells now from r.t. sarah first. chancellor was forced to admit that economically we are worse off and yet he said that we're going to be staying on track with our economic plan there's no money around and yet we've seen a lot of tax cuts announced now there's a whole raft of measures this is always going to be a budget they take in more as a whole rather than on these individual measures...
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melissa: steve, what do you think? >> look, i don't think there is any immediate danger of especially given how poorly it turned out in cyprus but i think in the longer term, melissa, these guys are very, hungry for revenues in washington. what i keep hearing from the budget tears, boy, there is a lot of money out there, even if we put a .1% tax on that is lot of money. melissa: take back to europe before we run out of the time. if there is a run on the cypriot banks, what will happen to cyprus? will they have to leave the european union? is there recovery in the u.s.? >> terrible news for europe generally. i don't know if they will apply cyprus back in the e.u. or not but it weakens the sense that europe has its act together. melissa: right. >> i think in some ways, we're the least rotten apple in the cart. this is only confirms that further. melissa: it does, but julia, it is another blow to the european recovery which is even happening which is for sure bad for us. what do you think all of this means for our economi
melissa: steve, what do you think? >> look, i don't think there is any immediate danger of especially given how poorly it turned out in cyprus but i think in the longer term, melissa, these guys are very, hungry for revenues in washington. what i keep hearing from the budget tears, boy, there is a lot of money out there, even if we put a .1% tax on that is lot of money. melissa: take back to europe before we run out of the time. if there is a run on the cypriot banks, what will happen to...
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that steve core knacky is 1-1. they hope to reverse the massive losses. over 6%, i'm told, of black voters back mitt romney. 6%, and that number seems high to me. you cannot win with number like that especially when people of color will soon be the majority in this country. also, our plans to improve communication wet voers while also cutting the number of presidential debates. why let you know what you really think. they want to move the convention earlier in the summer so they can tap into cash sooner. that's a great idea. and there is a push to close the digital media and tech gaps and all this sounds easily achievable if you listen to preebus. >> we know we have problems. we've identified them and we're implementing the solutions to fix them. to be clear, our principles are sound. we will do a better job of connecting with people, to our principles, showing how we can help every american climb the economic ladder. especially in communities we haven't been in a long time, but b what it means to be paubl. the rnc cannot and will not write off any demogr
that steve core knacky is 1-1. they hope to reverse the massive losses. over 6%, i'm told, of black voters back mitt romney. 6%, and that number seems high to me. you cannot win with number like that especially when people of color will soon be the majority in this country. also, our plans to improve communication wet voers while also cutting the number of presidential debates. why let you know what you really think. they want to move the convention earlier in the summer so they can tap into...
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steve stricker gave him a couple of lessons a couple of weeks ago. it's paying off. tiger goes up by three. this is very long. a 75-foot par putt. he almost makes it. just comes up short. tiger taps it in. finishes 13 under for the tournament. easy win. he's great down there at the arnold palmer. number one ranking once again for the first time since 2010 facing roy mcelroy. after the win tiger sounded optimistic about staying on top. >> if i get healthy, i know i can play this game at a high level. i know i can be where i'm contending in every event, contending in major championships and being consistent day in and day out. if i got healthy. and that was the first step in the process. once i got there, then my game turned. >> tiger's new lady friend -- that's like what me grandmother says. my new lady friend. his girlfriend lindsey von took to twitter to congratulate her boyfriend tweeting number 1! >>> to the nba, the heat drawing ever closer to the '72 lakers. record of 33 straight nba wins. the heat went for number 27 against the magic without d. wade. third quar
steve stricker gave him a couple of lessons a couple of weeks ago. it's paying off. tiger goes up by three. this is very long. a 75-foot par putt. he almost makes it. just comes up short. tiger taps it in. finishes 13 under for the tournament. easy win. he's great down there at the arnold palmer. number one ranking once again for the first time since 2010 facing roy mcelroy. after the win tiger sounded optimistic about staying on top. >> if i get healthy, i know i can play this game at a...
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steve? >> the only place i disagree diane is the notion that it's one thing if they're going to say things in public and speeches, even something else if they're going to say it in the minutes, but when it makes the statement, it's meaningful. >> i understand. >> and i'm saying it's still a politic political sot, still something done to appease a wing. >> i agree with you. i would brick bring up one more issue even though i continue the fed is going to continue buying for a while and then taner off. there's a real possibility if we get through this sequester shorter and the economy really has more self-feeding momentum, they will re-evaluate it in june. and having that in there opens up the opportunity depending on how the risks move and i think that's the important point and underscores the point you're making, steve, that they could move sooner to tape every off or even stop and steady out the balance sheet. i don't think they're in that place yet but there's a contingent within a fed that
steve? >> the only place i disagree diane is the notion that it's one thing if they're going to say things in public and speeches, even something else if they're going to say it in the minutes, but when it makes the statement, it's meaningful. >> i understand. >> and i'm saying it's still a politic political sot, still something done to appease a wing. >> i agree with you. i would brick bring up one more issue even though i continue the fed is going to continue buying...
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. >> i want to read mark simone my pal steve forbes tweets capitalism is the most moral system because it respects man's rights. now stanford may not agree with that but do i. >> you're being a little out dated. we're in the obama economy. a college student doesn't need to study capitalism, moves into his parents house, lives there until he's 30. is on their health care plan. where do you find a professor to teach the joys of capitalism. >> there has to be somebody out there. >> they are there but they are a vanishing minority. >> capitalism is freedom. i appeal to your higher spirits. there must be an agreement with us some place. capitalism is about freedom. live, liberty and pursuit of happiness is done best through the free market capitalist system. >> i agree with you, larry. i don't know what stanford is doing. obviously they can do what they want because they are a private university and we have freedom of speech but i certainly would encourage the teaching of capitalism on campus. but i think you're all on a different planet. liberals are very supportive of capitalism. and this
. >> i want to read mark simone my pal steve forbes tweets capitalism is the most moral system because it respects man's rights. now stanford may not agree with that but do i. >> you're being a little out dated. we're in the obama economy. a college student doesn't need to study capitalism, moves into his parents house, lives there until he's 30. is on their health care plan. where do you find a professor to teach the joys of capitalism. >> there has to be somebody out there....
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steve? >> certainly, it's the case what the president promised is not what we are actually seeing right now. yes, there is expanded coverage. the idea that the obama care would be deficit-neutral and control costs i think has turned out to be a charade. if you look at the longer term projections it looks especially more unlikely today than it did when they were engaged in the budget that allowed it to pass. what i think is interesting on the political side is how republicans are treating the issue right now. there is a debate inside the republican party whether it's wise to continue talking about obamacare. on one hand you have a group that says in effect this is over, this is done, we should tweak it, try to improve it, do what we can. let's not focus op it because it's in the past and discussion of aweer thety. on the other hand people think talk about it all the time because implementation is proving difficult and it will be more difficult as we go along to the republicans' benefit. >> br
steve? >> certainly, it's the case what the president promised is not what we are actually seeing right now. yes, there is expanded coverage. the idea that the obama care would be deficit-neutral and control costs i think has turned out to be a charade. if you look at the longer term projections it looks especially more unlikely today than it did when they were engaged in the budget that allowed it to pass. what i think is interesting on the political side is how republicans are treating...
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steve leaseman tells us where we go from here. >> the federal reserve voting 11 to 1 to keep its policy in place and purchasing $85 billion a month in treasury and mortgage-backed securities in an effort to drive down long-term interest rates. but the federal reserve chairman in the press conference after the statement came out, suggested that the fed may reduce the amount of monthly purchases if he sees sustained improvement. >> we are seeing improvement. i think one thing we would need is to make sure that this is not a temporary improvement. so we've seen periods before where we had as many as 300,000 jobs for a couple of months and then things weeken again. i think an important criterion would be sustained for a number of months. >> significantly, the federal reserve did reduce its outlook for unemployment in the united states. the fed saying that it sees unemployment falling to 6.85% is in in 2014. that's the first time since the fed has been forecasting and making those public that it's been below 7%, a quicker pace of improvement in the unemployment rate could bring a near end to
steve leaseman tells us where we go from here. >> the federal reserve voting 11 to 1 to keep its policy in place and purchasing $85 billion a month in treasury and mortgage-backed securities in an effort to drive down long-term interest rates. but the federal reserve chairman in the press conference after the statement came out, suggested that the fed may reduce the amount of monthly purchases if he sees sustained improvement. >> we are seeing improvement. i think one thing we would...
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steve? >> yeah, bill, this is a really interesting finding from our survey, our cnbc all-america economic survey of 800 americans around the country. and we did have some positive housing data. i just want to give you the topline stuff before we dig in a little deeper here. this is the percentage of americans who expect their home values to increase. 54%, that's come down, the same. and what's happened here is you'll see those who say it's going to go up, it's up for a post-crisis high of 33% vest only 13%, who say it's going to decrease. but that doesn't mean we don't have problems in the housing market in this country. in fact, in some cases, quite substantially, you look at the next chart here. what we'll see, you ask people, compared to the purchase price, what you bought it for, is your home value the same? 22% saying it's unchanged, and that compares with march 2011 and '12, worth less, 26%. worth more, 28%. this is the thing that's interesting here. about a quarter of the public still
steve? >> yeah, bill, this is a really interesting finding from our survey, our cnbc all-america economic survey of 800 americans around the country. and we did have some positive housing data. i just want to give you the topline stuff before we dig in a little deeper here. this is the percentage of americans who expect their home values to increase. 54%, that's come down, the same. and what's happened here is you'll see those who say it's going to go up, it's up for a post-crisis high of...
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steve hankie from the cato institute had a chart where he looked at the deposits in cypriate banks from june of 2010. longer study. in june of 2010, europeans accounted for 60 billion in euros and today it's 18 billion in deposits. russians increased from $20 billion to 30 billion today. dramatic change. if you look at the chart it is mark stark. who is making the deposits. europeans don't want to be financed in what they are up to. >> bret: let me interrupt you. put up the map to show where cyprus is. russian energy companies the biggest of them all is offering to bail out cyprus in exchange for gas exploration rights, according to the media there. they put out a statement saying they are happy to do the bail-out. a very rich company. of course, it's in russia's interest to make the pitch. the gas discovers, natural gas and the fields underneath the eastern mediterranean sea are said to be huge. 120 trillion cubic feet of recoverable natural gas. 20 billion-barrels of oil. equal to that, or 20 times the inventory of our petroleum reserve. >> which makes this confiscation all the more r
steve hankie from the cato institute had a chart where he looked at the deposits in cypriate banks from june of 2010. longer study. in june of 2010, europeans accounted for 60 billion in euros and today it's 18 billion in deposits. russians increased from $20 billion to 30 billion today. dramatic change. if you look at the chart it is mark stark. who is making the deposits. europeans don't want to be financed in what they are up to. >> bret: let me interrupt you. put up the map to show...
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steve hayes senior writer for the stand stand. mara liasson, political correspondent of national public radio and sindcated columnist charles krauthammer. it seemed like both leaders were trying to make a big push to show how unified they were. but there were differences in what was said today. >> there were. but i thought what was rather interesting was the apparent warmth between them or at least the effort to display. there is no way to know how genuine it was. there was a moment for example when the president mentioned the older brother of the prime minister who died in the famous raid and saying he would be visiting mount hert.er a mini arlington in israel for israel's hero. it looked like prime minister was touched by that, gratuitous reference but rather kind one. the one thing that the prime minister wanted to emphasize is the clip you showed. he saying you have a right to defend yourself alone if you have to. he kept repeating that to say the president of the united states has given me the green light to attack if i think
steve hayes senior writer for the stand stand. mara liasson, political correspondent of national public radio and sindcated columnist charles krauthammer. it seemed like both leaders were trying to make a big push to show how unified they were. but there were differences in what was said today. >> there were. but i thought what was rather interesting was the apparent warmth between them or at least the effort to display. there is no way to know how genuine it was. there was a moment for...
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you know what, we've got to get this medicare, this health insurance -- there was a big article by steve bril on the cover of "time" magazine. we've got to crack down on the nps. they're making too much money. >> well, my answer is, some might be making a lot of money. but at nps, we characterize the value and this is what we're offering. and this is why, despite our price, the payers are understanding the value of gatex and reimbursing them. >> either we take care of these people and try to get them normal lives or we wreck their lives. >> exactly right. not only they will cost the system but they will not be productive for society either. >> why should they be doomed if you have something for them? >> exactly. and something that works. >> okay, dr. nader, thank you so much. that's francois nader, president and ceo of nps pharmaceuticals up really huge today. i don't think it's done. two drugs that are big. "mad money" is back after the break. >>> the europeans make some decisions pretty simple and easy, i might say. like the decision whether or not to buy gold. for most of the last fiv
you know what, we've got to get this medicare, this health insurance -- there was a big article by steve bril on the cover of "time" magazine. we've got to crack down on the nps. they're making too much money. >> well, my answer is, some might be making a lot of money. but at nps, we characterize the value and this is what we're offering. and this is why, despite our price, the payers are understanding the value of gatex and reimbursing them. >> either we take care of...
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see you steve. hank greenberg is here. he is chairman and c.e.o. of c.b. starr and company. he was chairman and c.e.o. of american international group, a.i.g., for nearly 40 years. under his leadership a.i.g. became the largest insurance company in the world. its mark value grew from $300 million to $180 billion. he resigned from the company in 2005 amid investigations into an accounting scalp dahl. three years later, a.i.g. received a $182 billion bailout package from the government at the height of the financial crisis. now he is suing the federal government alleging they mistreated stockholders in the course of the bailout. his new book "the a.i.g. story" tells the story of the company's dramatic history. in the interest of full disclosure, c.d. starr foundation was an underwriter of this program in the past and i'm pleased to have hank greenberg back at this table, welcome. >> thank you. the. >> rose: why this book >> several reasons. i thought the facts first of all -- the facts had to come out what really happened. the so-called accounting scandal turned out to be noth
see you steve. hank greenberg is here. he is chairman and c.e.o. of c.b. starr and company. he was chairman and c.e.o. of american international group, a.i.g., for nearly 40 years. under his leadership a.i.g. became the largest insurance company in the world. its mark value grew from $300 million to $180 billion. he resigned from the company in 2005 amid investigations into an accounting scalp dahl. three years later, a.i.g. received a $182 billion bailout package from the government at the...
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>> well you have be really smart about it what steve said is true, you need return of principle you need to find corporate bonds with a track strong balance sheet, u.s. treasury still pay better than money market banks and still safest bet on the planet right now in terms of that there is no flight from bonds to stocks any time soon, we live in an inflationary environment, bonds return your principal. gerri: all right, thank you, you know what is interesting, i think tiny country, about a million people live there. cyprus, causing these ripples these concerns, tiny gdp . and yet one bank observer said this, if spanish and italian bank deposit irwake up tomorrow, and say they could tax my deposits too the potential for an international run on the banks is a high-risk. when people say things like that, this is someone who is an expert at banking. who actually does spend a fair bit of time studying these institutions, what should people be thinking about? maybe another option for investing ? >> behides savings, here in u.s. where you are not getting anything, we're -- like we get the questi
>> well you have be really smart about it what steve said is true, you need return of principle you need to find corporate bonds with a track strong balance sheet, u.s. treasury still pay better than money market banks and still safest bet on the planet right now in terms of that there is no flight from bonds to stocks any time soon, we live in an inflationary environment, bonds return your principal. gerri: all right, thank you, you know what is interesting, i think tiny country, about a...
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steve leaseman tells us where we go from here. >> the federal reserve voting 11 to 1 to keep its policy in place and purchasing $85 billion a month in treasury and mortgage-backed securities in an effort to drive down long-term interest rates. but the federal reserve chairman in the press conference after the statement came out, suggested that the fed may reduce the amount of monthly purchases if he sees sustained improvement. >> we are seeing improvement. i think one thing we would need is to make sure that this
steve leaseman tells us where we go from here. >> the federal reserve voting 11 to 1 to keep its policy in place and purchasing $85 billion a month in treasury and mortgage-backed securities in an effort to drive down long-term interest rates. but the federal reserve chairman in the press conference after the statement came out, suggested that the fed may reduce the amount of monthly purchases if he sees sustained improvement. >> we are seeing improvement. i think one thing we would...
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let me talk to steve liesman here. steve, he was asked about the effect of a bubble and whether or not there is a bubble in this stock market. what struck you from bernanke today? >> reporter: what struck me, i think there was a really important piece of news here, maria, and it has to do with the creation, essentially, of a second litmus test for quantitative easing and the chairman talked not once, but twice about the issue of perhaps adjusting the quantitative easing amounts to go along with improvement in the labor market. and we had a kind of vague definition before of why they would bring it down. now we have an even bigger one as to why they might taper it down. i don't know if we have the sound, but i think it's pretty significant sound that the market ought to think about as to when the fed might begin to taper its quantitative easing purchases. >> we are seeing improvement. i think one thing we would need is to make sure that this is not a temporary improvement. so we've seen periods before, where we had as m
let me talk to steve liesman here. steve, he was asked about the effect of a bubble and whether or not there is a bubble in this stock market. what struck you from bernanke today? >> reporter: what struck me, i think there was a really important piece of news here, maria, and it has to do with the creation, essentially, of a second litmus test for quantitative easing and the chairman talked not once, but twice about the issue of perhaps adjusting the quantitative easing amounts to go...
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also just for the sake of our viewers, steve, it is quite a small cap, isn't it? >> well, post-financing right now, the market cap is little over $400 million. so it's starting to get up there. >> i want to ask you one question about broadcom. something interesting you said a moment ago, paul. that is if we ever do get an apple tv or maybe even next generation tv from one of its competitors, we could really start to see broadcom take off. what sort of timing would you expect on that or is that really too much of a crystal ball question? >> the apple tv, we've been waiting -- it seems to be just over the horizon year after year now. >> always just over the horizon. >> but i think with these new set top boxes and even the cable companies are introducing new technology for dvrs, program guides, and that kind of -- that's going to lead to upgrades in the cable's set top boxes. even if we don't get that tv there's new technology tomorrow. i think broadcom is a good way to play that. trading well above valuation here. >> just a question on the broader markets here, paul
also just for the sake of our viewers, steve, it is quite a small cap, isn't it? >> well, post-financing right now, the market cap is little over $400 million. so it's starting to get up there. >> i want to ask you one question about broadcom. something interesting you said a moment ago, paul. that is if we ever do get an apple tv or maybe even next generation tv from one of its competitors, we could really start to see broadcom take off. what sort of timing would you expect on that...
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cooper got away with it, but remember steve irwin and the stingray, do not mess around with mother nature. that's it for us. check out the factor website which is different. and spout off anywhere in the world. oreilly@foxnews.com, name and town. if you wish to opine. when writing to us, no pala vchvpalaver that's a sat word. and i'm sorry for the frog must have having a good time. and the spin stops here and we're definitely looki for you. >> . >> welcome to "hannity" tonight. now that president obama has returned to the tour, limiting your second amendment rights. in a minute i'll be joined by the always outspoken ann coulter and learned that prime minister is hitting the road to tout his anti-gun agenda and this is what he said. >> as a nation, the last three months have changed us. they forced us to answer difficult questions about what we can do, what we must do to prevent the kind of mass considers we've seen in newtown, in aurora, and oak creek, as well as the every day tragedies that happen too often in big cities and small towns across america. today there's genuine disagreement
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steve is on the line. what carolyn is saying about the time frame with banks in cyprus underscores the urgency for cyprus to reach a deal with russians or someone. how likely do you think they come away with meetings with putin saying we got the debt relief we wanted? >> we have to remember the big deadline for cyprus is the 3rd of june when they have to pay back an international bond of 1.5 euros. the eurozone will blink and give cyprus the money. the key phrase i heard is from steve there. the european commission, the palace structures in western europe they don't want a bloody nose from moscow. the reality is that moscow is heavily involved in the bailout of western europe in recent years. we all now know about the loan that cyprus was given of $2.5 billion in 2011. we had negotiation winot that lg ago. russia is involved. it will be involved. this country has $500 billion of reserve. third biggest reserves in the world. it has 10% of gdp as total sovereign debt. it's completely natural culturally that
steve is on the line. what carolyn is saying about the time frame with banks in cyprus underscores the urgency for cyprus to reach a deal with russians or someone. how likely do you think they come away with meetings with putin saying we got the debt relief we wanted? >> we have to remember the big deadline for cyprus is the 3rd of june when they have to pay back an international bond of 1.5 euros. the eurozone will blink and give cyprus the money. the key phrase i heard is from steve...
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national coalition has decisively rejected the resignation of its president was all county but not steve was just months off he was elected. as the details in his statement was said that he was stepping down because some matters have to quote him reached a red line it's not he hasn't explained exactly what prompted his resignation but he did say that he was designing to be able to work with freedom that cannot be available from official institutions keep in mind that her tip was someone that both russia and the united states and look to as a person that they could negotiate with on the future of syria back in favor you had to admit with the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov following his claim that the syrian opposition was ready to negotiate with syrian president bashar assad it is important to remember that this was the first time ever that the syrian opposition talked about the possibility of taking a side. although later backtracked by saying that he was willing to talk about the departure of assad with his vice president and his government but not with the syrian president assa
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." >> that's steve and barrie boehne, they're the leading force in tandem. look at the grace. >> reporter: now what, you may ask, could a surfing star of the 1970s have to do with economics in 2013? >> isn't that great! >> reporter: well, steve boehne's life in the surf, which began at age 12 here in dana point, california, has involved shredding the waves, since 1958, on boards of his own invention. he's the founder and still maker and seller of legendary high end infinity surfboards. >> paul, you can use my board any time. >> reporter: even if his heavy lifting days are over. isn't this kind of a large surfboard? >> yeah, this is bigger than normal. it's a standup surfboard. it's become popular in the last five years. and a lot of the older guys really embraced it at first, because it's a little bit easier because you're already standing up. >> reporter: but these days, boehne's got a bigger problem than gnarly knees. >> 95% of the boards being sold in the world weren't made by us in california who started the surfboard industry. they're being made in othe
." >> that's steve and barrie boehne, they're the leading force in tandem. look at the grace. >> reporter: now what, you may ask, could a surfing star of the 1970s have to do with economics in 2013? >> isn't that great! >> reporter: well, steve boehne's life in the surf, which began at age 12 here in dana point, california, has involved shredding the waves, since 1958, on boards of his own invention. he's the founder and still maker and seller of legendary high end...
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steve is in moscow. >> reporter: yes they came to russia looking for financial support for their country after they brokered a deal in the terms of the european union. the russians have a lot of skin in the game, a huge amount of money flows between the two countries and cyprus has become an off shore type bank for them. in the interest of the russians to get a deal. but i spoke earlier to the finance minister of cyprus about the prospects of a deal. in terms of the support are we talking about a change of items for the current -- change of terms for the 2.5 billion euro loan and more in addition to that? >> no we are talking about it in terms beyond that. >> what terms would those be? >> we don't know yet, we don't know yet. we don't have any deals and we are continuing the discussions and they are waiting for us for discussions in another place. >> how long will the discussions take? >> we will be here until we get some agreement. it appears that late in the day, larry, we have not got a deal between the russians and cyprus, despite the fact that russia has an enormous amount to lose f
steve is in moscow. >> reporter: yes they came to russia looking for financial support for their country after they brokered a deal in the terms of the european union. the russians have a lot of skin in the game, a huge amount of money flows between the two countries and cyprus has become an off shore type bank for them. in the interest of the russians to get a deal. but i spoke earlier to the finance minister of cyprus about the prospects of a deal. in terms of the support are we talking...
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steve osunami, abc news, nashville. >> way to go, kayla. and we thank you all of you for watching. "nightline" later. good passover. and we'll see you back here again tomorrow. goodnight. >>> tonight the rescue of a 1-year-old baby taken in a car theft. you'll hear from the man who found her. >> america ready to allow same-sex marriage? we're live tonight on the eve of a crucial hearing before the nation's highest court. >> following up on a nightclub shooting one victim may never walk again. tonight the owner is giving up on his club. >> and your chance to look inside of the new tunnel at devil's slide. we're live with the christening. >> tonight the safe return of an 11-month-old girl back in her mother's arms after being kidnapped in a neighborhood car theft. >> just hard to imagine how frantic the mother was adds her car drove away with the baby inside. little gabriellea is safe and sound tonight. and now, how she was taken and found. >> a couple hours after being reported taken there was a maintenance... the infant is now safely in her mother's custody. these are images from s
steve osunami, abc news, nashville. >> way to go, kayla. and we thank you all of you for watching. "nightline" later. good passover. and we'll see you back here again tomorrow. goodnight. >>> tonight the rescue of a 1-year-old baby taken in a car theft. you'll hear from the man who found her. >> america ready to allow same-sex marriage? we're live tonight on the eve of a crucial hearing before the nation's highest court. >> following up on a nightclub...
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let's go down to steve liesman with that. steve? >> we asked our 54 respondents what was behind the record levels and we gave them the fed as one of the answer ands it was the leading response. it wasn't the only answer. what you see is that 12% said financial stabilization was a big reason for it. 18%, earnings improvement and 24% attributed to federal quantitative easing. some of what the fed does is related to economic improvement and earnings improvement. in general, they gave other reasons for it as well. not just the fed being behind this. i want to show you also the curious answers we got on the effective quantitative easing when it comes to the bond market, the stock market, and unemployment. by 48 to 44 on both mortgages and bonds, they say it does not lower mortgage and bond yields, quantitative easing, that is. 69 to 21% say it does not lower unemployment rate. but you can see there 75 to 17 they say it does help increase stock -- the stock market values. now, take a look at this list, guys. i think this is a hopium list.
let's go down to steve liesman with that. steve? >> we asked our 54 respondents what was behind the record levels and we gave them the fed as one of the answer ands it was the leading response. it wasn't the only answer. what you see is that 12% said financial stabilization was a big reason for it. 18%, earnings improvement and 24% attributed to federal quantitative easing. some of what the fed does is related to economic improvement and earnings improvement. in general, they gave other...
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you look at steve croft interview with obama and clinton. that's humiliating. you wouldn't have seen that on "60 minutes" back 40 years ago. they would have been ashamed to put something on like that. i think there is a affinity with this administration. in the bush years there was a lot of hard hitting stuff opposed to bush, especially after the iraq war went south. then they felt all guilty. they should have done x, y and z in the beginning. they were really tough. i think there really is a difference in how hard hitting the networks are depending on whether there is a conservative or a liberal in office. >> bill: i agree 100%. call them low information voters are becoming the majority in this country because there isn't information out there anymore. >> it's buried on the internet. >> bill: not on the internet. it's all skewed. you know, objective hard-hitting, uncovering things. if you don't know information, much rarer than it used to be. >> do you think the "times" or the post or the globe or 00 "l.a. times" 30 years ago was objective? what you had then w
you look at steve croft interview with obama and clinton. that's humiliating. you wouldn't have seen that on "60 minutes" back 40 years ago. they would have been ashamed to put something on like that. i think there is a affinity with this administration. in the bush years there was a lot of hard hitting stuff opposed to bush, especially after the iraq war went south. then they felt all guilty. they should have done x, y and z in the beginning. they were really tough. i think there...
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it has been praised by people like steve forbes and the coo of auto nation. all right bill, it's a matter of, you say, internal and external things. let's begin with some of the internal points. > > when you think about the internal, you've got to think of leadership right away. the owner's leadership job is to make the environment possible for success for his employees. in other words, if he is making goals or making objectives, he or she has really got to make sure they have the tools and the training to make those goals achievable. the other thing that is important in this is that processes operate the business, and it's the people who operate the processes. and why that is important is because over time - six months, a year - the market changes, your customer demands change, your business changes; and you have to have processes and procedures that keep up with that change, so they have to be constantly updated, worked on, and reviewed. > another key point you talk about is keeping the motivation level high for your employees. let's talk about some of the
it has been praised by people like steve forbes and the coo of auto nation. all right bill, it's a matter of, you say, internal and external things. let's begin with some of the internal points. > > when you think about the internal, you've got to think of leadership right away. the owner's leadership job is to make the environment possible for success for his employees. in other words, if he is making goals or making objectives, he or she has really got to make sure they have the tools...
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. >> do you think we can go over to steve right now? >> that was my twin, hopefully he got the forecast right. most of the sprinkles have moved east and we have an on shore push with the wind and 50s and 60s sun and clouds, here is sal. >>> good morning, as you drive through no major problems and traffic looks good if you are driving on 680 south and this is a look at walnut creek and oakland, at 5:00, we are off to a good start, let's go to the desk. >>> sal legs savage is -- alex savage is live in alameda where firefighters are battling an early morning flame. >> reporter: yes the fire broke out in some of the apartments on the upper floors in this apartment building and you can see firefighters are trying to gain control of this fire which is a very stubborn fire and we have not seen any flames for some time. what we have seen is portions of the building actually falling down to the ground and firefighters have talked about the danger of a possible collapse here and so far we have not heard of any reports there. latter trucks have be
. >> do you think we can go over to steve right now? >> that was my twin, hopefully he got the forecast right. most of the sprinkles have moved east and we have an on shore push with the wind and 50s and 60s sun and clouds, here is sal. >>> good morning, as you drive through no major problems and traffic looks good if you are driving on 680 south and this is a look at walnut creek and oakland, at 5:00, we are off to a good start, let's go to the desk. >>> sal legs...